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How to Choose and Install an in Wall Electric Fireplace

A wall-mounted electric fireplace can bring both visual appeal and heat to any room. They also have a simple installation, making them an excellent choice for renters.

They're available in a vast selection of styles, and some can even be partially or fully recessible for a more built-in appearance. Here's how you can choose the most appropriate one for your home.

Styles

There are a variety of different styles to help you pick the right electric fireplace for your home. One of the most sought-after options is a wall mount. This type of wall mount is simple to set up, using a plug-in design that doesn't require hardwiring. This style is perfect for those who wish to create the appearance and feel of a fireplace to their room, without having to cut into the wall or install chimney.

A built-in fireplace is a second alternative. This type of fireplace is a bit more difficult to build than a recessed unit. This is because it requires a bit more carpentry skill to build the wall recess. This also allows you to personalize the new wall to fit your existing decor. This kind of electric fire is commonly used to divide walls into two bedrooms.

Some manufacturers, such as Amantii, produce a wide range of electric fireplace models in a variety of designs and finishes. Some include smart fireplace home automation which lets you control your fireplace electric using your tablet or smartphone.

When choosing an electric fireplace for your home, it is important to take into consideration the wattage and heat production capacity. This information will affect the cost of operating and how warm your living space will be. The style and finish will also determine how well the fireplace is matched to the interior design.

Electric stone fireplaces that are the most effective have multiple color and flame settings as well as various effects such video loops or a simulated log. Many manufacturers employ LED lights to create these effects, and they are much more energy efficient than traditional incandescent bulbs. They last longer and are safer to handle.

Selecting an electric fireplace for your home is an overwhelming process. You'll have to decide whether you want your fireplace to provide warmth or simply a decorative element. If you want a unit with both heat and flames choose a model with independent controls. This allows you to alter the intensity of the flames and the heat according to the time of year or your personal preferences.

Optic Illusions

Electric holes in the wall fire places rely heavily on optical illusions. Different models use a variety of tricks to make the flames look more realistic, from simple ones like adding additional logs to holographic displays that give an impressive illusion of embers without taking up space.

A majority of older electric fireplaces utilize LED screens and rotisserie-style lighting to create an illusion of flames. However, modern designs have evolved to become much more realistic. Most feature a spinning refractor with three-dimensional patterns that replicate the reflections of light from real fire. Some also emit a crackling sound to add to the realism.

Electric fireplaces do not require venting or chimneys. They also do not emit any smoke or pollution. Some models come with a remote control that lets you to control the flames' intensity and heat. The absence of venting or gas lines means that there is no need for a flue, and it's easy to put your electric fireplace into a wall or on a recessed mount.

Simplifire Allusion, a great entry-level model for those who want to keep it simple It features an electric log bed as well as crystal clear ember media. It is available in a range of front face colors, and includes a full size remote. Upgrade to driftwood logs or ceramic stones for more customization.

The Dimplex Revillusion insert is also available as a standalone log set. The holographic display is positioned between the log set and the flames, giving illusions that appear to show more logs than there actually are. The design might not appear like the real thing as the other alternatives, but it's still a good alternative for those looking for an older-fashioned style.

Other companies, such as Magikflame has gone further than the Dimplex Revillusion with a design that uses a touchscreen instead of mechanical buttons. The backlit touchscreen is easier to use, and it's self-illuminated so you can easily read the icons in dark rooms. This type of control panel is more appealing and will enhance the modern style.

Easy to Setup

In comparison to built-in fireplaces, which require a section to be removed from the wall, an electric wall fireplace is easier to install. If the studs are suitable behind the wall, you can fix your fireplace to the wall with the bracket that is included. A lot of models include a diagram that will show you where to place the bracket on the wall. Use this in conjunction with a spirit level and pencil to mark holes. After you've drilled holes, you can put hanging screws into them. Rawl plugs can be used to conceal the finish. They are placed 5-10mm above the wall.

You can then screw the fireplace into the hole, making sure it is fully embedded into the opening. It is possible to do this by hand or with the power drill, based on what you prefer and your previous experience. Once your fireplace is installed ensure that the heat vents and the grate are free of combustible materials. Keep your fireplace at least 400mm away from anything that can catch fire.

Some people prefer having their cheap fireplaces at eye level. This can be achieved by placing the fireplace in the middle of the room. It can also be an ideal spot to place TVs, though you must ensure that the fire isn't too close the screen, as this could cause it to overheat.

When deciding on the location for your electric fireplace, you'll need to think about its size and dimensions. It's also worth bearing in mind that the heating element - which is located in the front and bottom of an electric fire must be at least 400mm away from any combustible material including fabrics.

It's important that you test your electric fireplace before installing it. Plug the fireplace in, play around with the LED lights and heat, and if it is working just as it should, you can move on to installation. Always hire a qualified electrician for any electrical task, including installing an electric fireplace.

Installation

When choosing and installing an electric wall fireplace, there are a few things to think about. The first is the size. It is important to make sure that the fireplace fits within the desired space by measuring and comparing the dimensions. Some manufacturers also provide a handy guide online which will make the process much simpler and help you select the ideal model for your needs.

It is important to note that the fireplace needs to be situated close to an electrical outlet. Get an electrician to place a plug socket near the wall where you plan to mount your fireplace. This will allow you to hide the power cable and provide the appearance of a neat and tidy design to your fireplace installation.

It is also important to ensure that any combustible items are kept at least three feet from the electric fireplace, because this can reduce your fire risk and protect yourself from burns to your clothing, curtains or furniture. It is also a good idea not to hinder the filtering process so that air flows freely through the heating element.

Before installing the fireplace it is crucial to test it. Before you begin, it's a good practice to remove all the packaging and plug the fireplace to ensure that it works. This will ensure you are prepared and there are no issues later.

Once the tests have been completed and you are confident that everything is functioning as expected, it is time to prepare the mounting site for your fireplace. Follow the directions of your fireplace manufacturer to build a framed opening and secure it to the studs with blocks. Then, you can attach the fireplace to the wall using screws.

Once the work is done and you are ready to enjoy your stylish and practical new electric fireplace. It's a great method to add some extra heat to a room and it will create a warm atmosphere that is sure to impress your guests.